Vladimir Vladisavljevic
Vladimir Vladisavljevic has been training in the art of kickboxing for over seven years, holds a Taekwondo black belt, and has a master’s degree in sports and physical education. He’s also a huge mixed martial arts fan. He’s a big deal in Bulgaria as a mixed martial arts commentator, analyst, and podcaster. He was known as The Bulgarian Cowboy in the Western world. In addition, he has a YouTube channel where he talks about his love of esports, one of the fastest-growing fields in the world.
Vladimir started out as a soccer strength and conditioning coach, but later fell out with his boss and decided to pursue writing instead. Nevertheless, some of the biggest names in soccer have been under his tutelage, including Stefan Mitrovic, David Babunski, and Dorian Babunski.
One year into his career as a fitness writer, Vladimir recognized that his love for mixed martial arts (MMA) and martial arts has no bounds, and he began working for the American source MiddleEasy.com.
After several disagreements with the editor, he left the organization and pursued his passion for writing on YouTube and other online platforms. Once he found a local sponsor, he put in the extra effort. As a result, Vladimir now covers any mixed martial arts (MMA) event on which he can get his hands.
Vladimir has had the opportunity to chat with MMA legends Gilbert Burns, Andre Ewell, Cody Stamann, and Herbert Burns throughout his time as a journalist. He interviewed notable coaches, including Ricardo Liborio, Marc Montoya, and Fernand Lopez. Additionally, he has extensive knowledge of martial arts mechanics thanks to his background as a Serbian Taekwondo vice-champion.
Vladimir is determined to realize his goals. He believes his ability to think outside the box and take risks has contributed to his success.
Vladimir has a stellar reputation in the workplace. He dedicates his weekends to training so that he might be the first Bulgarian to achieve tremendous success in mixed martial arts.
Recent Articles:
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The Brutal Truth About Professional Boxing: The Rise and Fall of 15-Round Fights
Professional boxing is sanctioned boxing according to the specific rule set where you can defeat your opponent by the use of legal techniques. Olympic boxing rules mirror professional boxing with a few exceptions: the winner of the round gets ten points, while the other fighter earns nine or fewer, similar to the pro circuit.
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What Oz Gloves Are Best For Heavy Bag?
There are many gloves out there, and in this article, we will tell you what oz gloves are best for use on a heavy bag. Conclusion To summarize, the best gloves for heavy bag training are Everlast Pro Style Training Gloves and people usually take them for that purpose in size 10 oz.
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UFC On ESPN 43 + Weekly MMA News
UFC 286 was one of the best events of the year 2023. The primary and co-main events were bangers, with …
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Styles Of Kung Fu
There are so many Chinese martial arts, but kung fu is one of the oldest fighting styles in the world. But there are so many different forms, over 200 styles exist in the world. Each one is known for its unique characteristics. Some are better in hand techniques and hand strikes, while others base the whole fighting art on kicks, takedowns, and weapon combat.
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Best BJJ Chokes To Finish Your Opponent In An MMA Fight
Brazilian jiu-jitsu used to be the greatest martial art on the floor until the fighters started to understand control positions. Optionally, you can set it up from the top mount, but you have to press your opponent’s neck very hard and isolate the opponent’s arm, that’s why it works the best in the world of martial arts when you’re on the side of your foe.
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Unleash Your Inner Warrior: Master Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Training
Many warriors all around the globe believe that Brazilian jiu jitsu is all about submission game, but this martial art is way more. Solo BJJ Training Techniques: Mastering Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu On Your Own You mostly need a good partner to push your training skills to the next step, but if you’d like to train alone, there are benefits too.
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5 Core Workouts to Help You Become a Better Martial Artist
If you’re like most martial artists, you’re always looking for ways to improve your skills. With regular intervals of this exercise, you won’t only improve your core strength but also benefit from an improved sense of balance, stability, and coordination — all integral skills for anyone looking to gain an edge in martial arts.
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UFC Vegas 71 + Bellator 292 + Weekly MMA Report
UFC 285 was one of the craziest cards of the year. Two belts changed their owners. After many dominant title …
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MMA Gear Essentials: Must-Have Equipment for Every Fighter
Are you ready to embark on self-discovery and physical transformation through mixed martial arts? As a hero in the making, …
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Jiu-jitsu Workout:Â Strength And Conditioning Program For BJJ Training
Have you ever wondered about strength training for BJJ? Do you even think the best jiu-jitsu athletes participate in some of the most specific weight training sessions that push their skills to a new level?
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UFC Vegas 70 + Bellator 291 + Weekly MMA Report
There were so many unknown young guns at the UFC Vegas 69, but never judge the book by its cover! …
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UFC Vegas 69 + Weekly MMA Report
UFC 284 looked like an awesome card, bringing the clash of the best pound-for-pound Octagon warriors. There were many stoppages …